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Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText CT - Text |
XXIX.
Argument: Two contraries cannot exist in the same subject [duo disparata non
possunt esse in eodem]. God and man are contraries. Therefore they cannot
exist in the same subject.
Response: Christ was corruptible and mortal, because he died, but not
according to his birth [secundum generationem]. Aristotle did not understand
the corruption of human nature, wherefore he attributed our corruption to the
elements, as in other created things. But the fall of Adam is the cause of
death. For Adam was composed of the elements, [and yet] intended [conditus]
for eternal life. If he had not fallen, there would have been a perpetual
harmony of the elements and no corruption.